EP1549036A1 - Method of activating a camera from a remote terminal - Google Patents

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EP1549036A1
EP1549036A1 EP04293043A EP04293043A EP1549036A1 EP 1549036 A1 EP1549036 A1 EP 1549036A1 EP 04293043 A EP04293043 A EP 04293043A EP 04293043 A EP04293043 A EP 04293043A EP 1549036 A1 EP1549036 A1 EP 1549036A1
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Nicolas Balley
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  • This invention relates to a method of remotely activating a camera in a second radiocommunication terminal, from a first radiocommunication terminal.
  • One non-exclusive application domain of this invention is mobile radiocommunication terminals operating in a radiocommunication system.
  • the invention is particularly but not exclusively applicable to a system or network according to the GSM ( Groupe Systèmes Mobiles - public radiocommunication systems group), DCS, PCS or UMTS standard, or a DECT (Digital European Cordless Telecommunications) type telephone.
  • GSM Groupe Systèmes Mobiles - public radiocommunication systems group
  • DCS Groupe Systdiags Mobiles - public radiocommunication systems group
  • PCS or UMTS PCS or UMTS standard
  • DECT Digital European Cordless Telecommunications
  • Radiocommunication systems are used to make verbal communication exchanges, and also to exchange messages in SMS (Short Message Service) format.
  • SMS Short Message Service
  • a new form of written communications between two radiocommunication terminals is an instantaneous conversation service such as the service known under the term «instant messaging »; this service is currently very successful.
  • This service is based on the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) transport protocol.
  • WAP Wireless Application Protocol
  • Two radiocommunication terminal users can converse through written messages without needing to indicate an address for each user for each message sent, as is the case with SMSs.
  • the user can remain in contact with a series of friends recorded in a directory called the buddy list. Messages exchanges between these connected buddies are written in a so-called discussion window.
  • the user connected to the "instant messaging” may want to take action on the terminal of another user in his buddy list, who is connected to the «instant messaging».
  • the purpose of the invention is to provide a solution by which a camera can be activated at a second radiocommunication terminal, from a first radiocommunication terminal.
  • This invention relates to a method for activating the camera at a second radiocommunication terminal, from a first radiocommunication terminal, the first and second terminals being located in a radiocommunication network, the said first terminal comprising means of sending commands to the second terminal and receiving commands from the second terminal, the said first and second terminals being connected to an instant messaging service according to the WAP protocol, characterized in that:
  • the invention also relates to a radiocommunication terminal comprising means of sending and receiving commands to and from a second terminal, said terminal and said second terminal being connected to an instant messaging service conform with the WAP protocol, at least said second terminal comprising a camera, characterized in that a command is sent by said terminal to said second terminal, said command is received and analyzed by the second terminal, the analysis of said command activating the camera at the second terminal and recording of at least one image captured by the camera at the second terminal.
  • the terminal is characterized in that said recorded image is sent from the second terminal to the first terminal.
  • terminals according to the invention are chosen among the group of mobile radiocommunication terminals, and personal digital assistants.
  • a buddy list of persons wishing to communicate together through instant messaging is firstly recorded in each terminal.
  • the user of the first terminal 1 and at least one other user of a second terminal 3 in figure 1 are connected to the instant messaging service.
  • the user of the first terminal 1 decides to activate the camera on one of the second terminals 3 by sending protocol commands to the second terminal 3 in the instant messaging session.
  • the first terminal 1 sends a first command to the radiocommunication system server 2, and the server 2 will then send a second command to the user of the second terminal 3 in the buddy list, to activate the camera on the second terminal 3.
  • the protocol used between terminals 1 and 3 and server 2 may for example be as follows:
  • the user of the first terminal 1 sends a first command to the server 2:
  • the server 2 returns a reply to the first command from the first terminal 1 to terminal 1 to indicate whether or not it is possible to execute the first command.
  • This reply is sent in a message called a « status message cauliflower
  • the server 2 then sends a second « DeliverCamShotRequest » command to the second terminal 3 to activate the camera at the second terminal 3.
  • the second terminal 3 then returns a reply to the server 2 which consists of an indicator enabling identification of the second command by the second terminal (3).
  • This reply is sent in a message called a « status message »
  • the camera is activated and at least the image captured by the camera is recorded at the second terminal 3.
  • the recorded image is sent from the second terminal 3 to the first terminal 1.
  • the camera may be activated by taking a photo, a series of photos or a video.
  • the first command may state whether or not the user wants to take a photo, the format of the photo, a series of photos and the time interval between each photo and their format, or a video, and the duration of the video.
  • the user on the second terminal 3 may also see a predetermined text included in the second « DeliverCamShotRequest » command asking him to move captured by the camera lens before the camera is activated.
  • the user of the second terminal 3 may refuse acceptance of the second «DeliverCamShotRequest » command by making a setting. Thus, his terminal will not activate its camera.
  • the user of the first terminal 1 decides to activate the camera on one of the second terminals 3 in his buddy list.
  • the camera is activated in the form of a command included in one of the written instant messages exchanged in the conversation between the user of the first terminal 1 and the user of one of the second terminals 3.
  • this command to activate the camera of the second terminal 3 and to send the image to the first terminal 1 may be a « -CC-» type command.
  • the second terminal 3 When the second terminal 3 receives the message sent by the first terminal 1, the second terminal 3 analyses the text and the command contained in the message.
  • the second terminal 3 activates its camera and the camera takes an image, that the second terminal 3 sends to the first terminal 1.
  • activation of the camera consists of taking a photo, a series of photos or a video.
  • the first command may state whether or not the user wants to take a photo, the format of the photo, a series of photos and the time interval between each photo and their format, or a video and the duration of the video.

Abstract

Method for activating the camera at a second radiocommunication terminal (3), from a first radiocommunication terminal (1), the first and second terminals (1,3) being located in a radiocommunication network, said first terminal (1) comprising means of sending commands to the second terminal and receiving commands from the second terminal (3), the said first and second terminals (1, 3) being connected to an instant messaging service according to the WAP protocol, characterized in that:
  • the said first terminal (1) sends a command to the second terminal (3),
  • the second terminal (3) receives and analyzes said command,
  • the analysis of said command causes the camera to be activated at the second terminal (3), and at least one image captured by the camera to be recorded in the second terminal (3).

Description

  • This invention relates to a method of remotely activating a camera in a second radiocommunication terminal, from a first radiocommunication terminal.
  • One non-exclusive application domain of this invention is mobile radiocommunication terminals operating in a radiocommunication system. The invention is particularly but not exclusively applicable to a system or network according to the GSM (Groupe Systèmes Mobiles - public radiocommunication systems group), DCS, PCS or UMTS standard, or a DECT (Digital European Cordless Telecommunications) type telephone.
  • Radiocommunication systems are used to make verbal communication exchanges, and also to exchange messages in SMS (Short Message Service) format.
  • A new form of written communications between two radiocommunication terminals is an instantaneous conversation service such as the service known under the term « instant messaging »; this service is currently very successful.
  • This service is based on the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) transport protocol.
  • Two radiocommunication terminal users can converse through written messages without needing to indicate an address for each user for each message sent, as is the case with SMSs.
  • One advantage of "instant messaging" is that more than two users connected to the "instant messaging" can converse at the same time by writing a message without it being necessary to indicate all addresses of each user with each message sent.
  • Thus, the user can remain in contact with a series of friends recorded in a directory called the buddy list. Messages exchanges between these connected buddies are written in a so-called discussion window.
  • During a discussion, the user connected to the "instant messaging" may want to take action on the terminal of another user in his buddy list, who is connected to the «instant messaging».
  • The purpose of the invention is to provide a solution by which a camera can be activated at a second radiocommunication terminal, from a first radiocommunication terminal.
  • This invention relates to a method for activating the camera at a second radiocommunication terminal, from a first radiocommunication terminal, the first and second terminals being located in a radiocommunication network, the said first terminal comprising means of sending commands to the second terminal and receiving commands from the second terminal, the said first and second terminals being connected to an instant messaging service according to the WAP protocol, characterized in that:
    • the said first terminal sends a command to the second terminal,
    • the second terminal receives and analyzes said command,
    • the analysis of the command causes the camera to be activated at the second terminal, and at least one image captured by the camera to be recorded in the second terminal.
  • To achieve this, the invention also relates to a radiocommunication terminal comprising means of sending and receiving commands to and from a second terminal, said terminal and said second terminal being connected to an instant messaging service conform with the WAP protocol, at least said second terminal comprising a camera, characterized in that a command is sent by said terminal to said second terminal, said command is received and analyzed by the second terminal, the analysis of said command activating the camera at the second terminal and recording of at least one image captured by the camera at the second terminal.
  • In another embodiment, the terminal is characterized in that said recorded image is sent from the second terminal to the first terminal.
  • Preferably, terminals according to the invention are chosen among the group of mobile radiocommunication terminals, and personal digital assistants.
  • Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clear after reading the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention, given for illustrative purposes without being limitative, and the drawing mentioned below.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a radiocommunication network implementing the invention in the various embodiments.
  • Figure 2 and table 1 illustrate the transport protocol according to the invention.
  • A buddy list of persons wishing to communicate together through instant messaging is firstly recorded in each terminal.
  • In a first embodiment, the user of the first terminal 1 and at least one other user of a second terminal 3 in figure 1 are connected to the instant messaging service.
  • The user of the first terminal 1 decides to activate the camera on one of the second terminals 3 by sending protocol commands to the second terminal 3 in the instant messaging session.
  • According to the protocol defined below, the first terminal 1 sends a first command to the radiocommunication system server 2, and the server 2 will then send a second command to the user of the second terminal 3 in the buddy list, to activate the camera on the second terminal 3.
  • The protocol used between terminals 1 and 3 and server 2 may for example be as follows:
  • The user of the first terminal 1 sends a first command to the server 2:
  • « SendCamShotRequest ».
  • The server 2 returns a reply to the first command from the first terminal 1 to terminal 1 to indicate whether or not it is possible to execute the first command. This reply is sent in a message called a « status message ».
  • The server 2 then sends a second « DeliverCamShotRequest » command to the second terminal 3 to activate the camera at the second terminal 3.
  • The second terminal 3 then returns a reply to the server 2 which consists of an indicator enabling identification of the second command by the second terminal (3). This reply is sent in a message called a « status message ».
  • When the second terminal 3 analyses the second command, the camera is activated and at least the image captured by the camera is recorded at the second terminal 3.
  • The recorded image is sent from the second terminal 3 to the first terminal 1.
  • For example, the camera may be activated by taking a photo, a series of photos or a video. The first command may state whether or not the user wants to take a photo, the format of the photo, a series of photos and the time interval between each photo and their format, or a video, and the duration of the video.
  • The user on the second terminal 3 may also see a predetermined text included in the second « DeliverCamShotRequest » command asking him to move captured by the camera lens before the camera is activated.
  • The user of the second terminal 3 may refuse acceptance of the second «DeliverCamShotRequest » command by making a setting. Thus, his terminal will not activate its camera.
  • In a second embodiment, the user of the first terminal 1 decides to activate the camera on one of the second terminals 3 in his buddy list. The camera is activated in the form of a command included in one of the written instant messages exchanged in the conversation between the user of the first terminal 1 and the user of one of the second terminals 3.
  • For example, this command to activate the camera of the second terminal 3 and to send the image to the first terminal 1, may be a « -CC-» type command.
  • When the second terminal 3 receives the message sent by the first terminal 1, the second terminal 3 analyses the text and the command contained in the message.
  • The second terminal 3 activates its camera and the camera takes an image, that the second terminal 3 sends to the first terminal 1.
  • For example, activation of the camera consists of taking a photo, a series of photos or a video. The first command may state whether or not the user wants to take a photo, the format of the photo, a series of photos and the time interval between each photo and their format, or a video and the duration of the video.
  • All commands described according to the invention satisfy the Wireless Village standard of the Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-IMPS-CSP-V1_1-20021001-A.

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  1. Method for remotely activating the camera at a second radiocommunication terminal (3), from a first radiocommunication terminal (1), the first and second terminals (1,3) being located in a radiocommunication network, the said first terminal (1) comprising means of sending commands to the second terminal and receiving commands from the second terminal (3), the said first and second terminals (1, 3) being connected to an instant messaging service according to the WAP protocol, characterized in that:
    the said first terminal (1) sends a command to the second terminal (3),
    the second terminal (3) receives and analyzes said command,
    the analysis of said command causes the camera to be activated at the second terminal (3), and at least one image captured by the camera to be recorded in the second terminal (3).
  2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that said recorded image is sent from the second terminal (3) to the first terminal (1).
  3. Method according to claim 2, characterized in that said command is sent to the second terminal (3) through a server (2) located in said radiocommunication network.
  4. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that said command is composed of a first command and a second command.
  5. Method according to claim 4, characterized in that the first command is sent by the first terminal (1) to the server (2) and the second command is sent from the server (2) to the second terminal (3).
  6. Method according to claim 5, characterized in that the first command is a « SendCamShotRequest » type command.
  7. Method according to claim 5, characterized in that after the first terminal (1) has sent the first command, the server (2) sends a reply to the first terminal (1), the said reply indicating that the first command has been executed.
  8. Method according to claim 5, characterized in that the second command is a « DeliverCamShotRequest » type command.
  9. Method according to claim 5 , characterized in that after the server (2) has sent the second command, the terminal (3) sends a reply to the server (2), the said reply indicating that the second command has been identified by the terminal (3).
  10. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the first terminal (1) sends a message to the second terminal (3), the said message comprising a non-predetermined text and said command.
  11. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that activation of the camera consists of taking a photo or a video.
  12. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the second terminal (3) comprises a setting for disabling execution of the command by the second terminal (3).
  13. Radiocommunication terminal (1) comprising means of sending commands to the second terminal and receiving commands from the second terminal (3), the said first and second terminals (1, 3) being connected to an instant messaging service according to the WAP protocol, at least said second terminal (3) comprising a camera, characterized in that a command being sent by said terminal (1) to the second terminal (3), the said command being received and analyzed by the second terminal (3), the analysis of said command activates the camera at the second terminal (3) and records at least one image captured by the camera in the second terminal (3).
  14. Terminal (1) according to claim 13, characterized in that said recorded image is sent from the second terminal (3) to the first terminal (1).
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